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FAQ's - Frequently Asked Questions

1. How does it work?

The Surge of Chi Exerciser is placed on the floor, or an elevated surface - which must be firm. The user simply lies down and places their ankles on the cushioned footrest, which swings from side to side after turning on the motor. The footrest has a slightly elliptical trajectory, rising a little at each end of its travel.

This movement of the footrest, driven by the motor, is designed to swing the feet and legs sideways in a rhythmic back-and-forth motion at varying speeds of between 80 and 160 oscillations per minute. The user can decide which speeds according to their own feeling and condition.

The Exerciser has a hand controller enabling the user to adjust the speed gradually and precisely.



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